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Japan set to raise immigration fees and tighten screening for foreign residents
International
Published on 30 April 2026

Fees jump for status changes and permanent residency
Japan’s parliament has approved a bill that will significantly increase immigration fees for foreign residents and applicants. Costs for residence status changes and permanent residency are set to rise sharply, while a new online pre-screening system will be introduced for short-term visitors. The government says the steps aim to manage a growing foreign population and strengthen immigration control.
- Japan approved higher immigration fees for foreign residents and applicants
- Charges for residence status changes and permanent residency will rise substantially
- A new online pre-screening system will target short-term visitors
- The move seeks better immigration control amid growing foreign population
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